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<blockquote data-quote="SWUSA_" data-source="post: 1310370" data-attributes="member: 337910"><p>I reviewed the driving laws in my state and found that there is a provision for people with Diabetes Mellitus and that it has been amended to state that "driver must have food, fruit, or candy within their reach at all times when operating a motor vehicle." This actually is very good news because it means that I can put an apple in the pocket of driver's side door and actually have it if needed instead of having to put candy in the glove box where mom eats it and spoils her dinner.</p><p></p><p>There is no mention of blood glucose highs in this section, only impairment and rules about how that is dealt with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWUSA_, post: 1310370, member: 337910"] I reviewed the driving laws in my state and found that there is a provision for people with Diabetes Mellitus and that it has been amended to state that "driver must have food, fruit, or candy within their reach at all times when operating a motor vehicle." This actually is very good news because it means that I can put an apple in the pocket of driver's side door and actually have it if needed instead of having to put candy in the glove box where mom eats it and spoils her dinner. There is no mention of blood glucose highs in this section, only impairment and rules about how that is dealt with. [/QUOTE]
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